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May 30, 2025

Photography & videography

Photographer and videographer at the Audi A6 Central Launch Experience

The introduction of a new model is always a special moment for Audi. Last month, it was time for the updated Audi A6. During the Central Launch Experience, dealership staff were given an in-depth introduction to the car. I was present as both photographer and videographer to capture the entire program.

Among people who care about the brand

With a camera in hand, I move effortlessly among people. My focus is on capturing genuine interaction between people and product—spontaneous, natural, and professional. The combination of photography and video allows me to tell the full story of such a day, from atmosphere and details to energy and experience.

Visuals that continue to work

The photo series and video content were used for internal communication. I produced a short aftermovie for participants, as well as a more extensive impression video featuring attendee feedback for evaluation and training purposes.

Short edit as aftermovie

Check out the aftermovie below.

  • Action camera under driving Audis 00:14
  • Drone footage 01:18

Clean execution, visible results

Throughout the day, I follow my production plan down to the smallest detail. This ensures I’m always in the right place and able to work purposefully without drawing too much attention.

I captured, among other things:

From wide shots to close-ups, from moment to final edit—I make sure everything aligns.

Working together on a successful production

Are you looking for a photographer and videographer who integrates seamlessly, thinks along, and delivers?

Get in touch and I’ll be happy to help capture your next project or event.

During one of the driving sessions, I selected a position where I could film the passing cars simultaneously with three cameras: one tripod placed low to the ground with a wide view in the background, a second tripod behind me on the left capturing the converging lines of the bends, and a drone filming the “train of cars” from above.
During one of the driving sessions, I selected a position where I could film the passing cars simultaneously with three cameras: one tripod placed low to the ground with a wide view in the background, a second tripod behind me on the left capturing the converging lines of the bends, and a drone filming the “train of cars” from above.